Sue Gray selected to not co-operate with investigation into Labour talks, minister reveals
Partygate investigator Sue Gray selected to not take part in an inquiry talks she held with Labour over becoming a member of as its chief of workers.Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden supplied an replace to the Cabinet Office inquiry into the "circumstances leading to the resignation of Sue Gray" to take up the position of chief of workers to the Labour chief.
Mr Dowden mentioned within the assertion to parliament that the method "involved interviewing relevant persons" to determine "further details" on any communication between Ms Gray and Sir Keir Starmer.Starmer accuses Tories of attempting to 'resurrect' Sue Gray story - politics newestHowever, Ms Gray herself selected to not converse to the inquiry.
Mr Dowden wrote: "I can update the House that Ms Gray was given the op...